What is Vaginal Rejuvenation and procedures available for it

Vaginal rejuvenation has been a trending topic that many women are starting to finally discuss. Whether it’s a conversation amongst girlfriends or an interview with an A-list celebrity, vaginal rejuvenation is becoming more common in today’s world. However, there are lots of misconceptions about vaginal rejuvenation procedures, rejuvenation vaginal surgery, and vaginal tightening products, as well as the impact that vaginal loosening and rejuvenation can have on a woman’s personal life, health, and sexual well-being.

So, what exactly is vaginal rejuvenation?

What is Vaginal Rejuvenation?

Vaginal rejuvenation is a way to tighten the vagina that may become loose due to several factors, such as aging, menopause, and childbirth. This can include surgical procedures and other treatments that either alter the vaginal canal or strengthen the muscles of the pelvic floor. Vaginal rejuvenation procedures can also be done to improve or alter the appearance of the outer vagina, typically for aesthetic purposes.

What Causes Vaginal Loosing?

Everyone knows that a woman’s body is an incredibly powerful thing. Its ability to create, sustain, and give birth to another human being is truly amazing, and the intricacies of its most intimate parts are extraordinarily complex.

As time passes and the woman’s body goes through various experiences, things will noticeably change. Though the female vagina is made of incredibly strong muscles that are designed to withstand major events (such as childbirth), overtime, these muscles can weaken, which can lead to a loose vagina and weak pelvic floor muscles.

A woman who knows her body very well may notice that her muscles have weakened and that her vagina is not as tight as it once was. However, there are other signs that could signal vaginal loosening, including incontinence, frequent urinary tract infections, or reduced pleasure or feeling during sexual intercourse. Having a loose vagina versus a tight vagina may have a very negative effect on the women’s body and her mental health for several reasons that we will discuss later in this article.

So, what exactly causes vaginal loosening?

Causes of Vaginal Loosening

1. Aging

How the Vagina Changes from Your 30s, 40s, 50s, and 60s?

The vagina goes through changes throughout a woman’s life, due in part to hormonal changes and balances. As women get older, the issue of vaginal loosening becomes more common and severe.

In a woman’s 20s and 30s, the vagina tends to be fairly tight and taut. However, the use of birth control is quite common in these age groups, which could lead to dryness due to the loss of natural lubrication. Just as moisturizing is the key to keeping wrinkles at bay, it is also important to slow down the aging process of the vagina. If a woman tends to be dry or lack natural lubrication, it could lead to a loss of strength and tightness. Birth control medication or treatments can also affect the hormonal balance of the reproductive system, which could lead to accelerated aging and loss of tautness. A scientific report found that contraceptive medication can change the microbial flora and pH level of the vagina, leading to dryness and propensity for infection.

Of course, many women also give birth during their 20s and 30s. This incredibly beautiful event is also quite traumatic on the body; the vagina is forced to stretch far beyond its natural size and many women experience tearing or other injuries occur during vaginal delivery. If this damage is not treated properly, it could cause permanent damage, as well as changes to the external tissue of the vagina. Furthermore, a scientific report found that 24% of women who deliver vaginally experience pelvic floor disorders which can lead to vaginal loosening and other medical issues.

Once women reach their 40s, their body begins the preparation for menopause. During the pre-menopausal transition period, estrogen levels decrease, which often results in dryness and loss of elasticity.

Most women enter into menopause during their early to mid-50s, which is when the most noticeable changes occur. Of course, the uterus ceases to release eggs, so menstruation no longer occurs. This results in a dramatic shift in hormones, again leading to dryness of the vaginal walls.

As a woman enters her 60s and 70s, this dryness can become even more apparent and problematic. As the walls become drier and less elastic, the muscles can severely weaken, resulting in loosening, dropping, and even extreme pain.

2. Rough Sex

A woman’s sex life can unfortunately take a toll on her body, especially if intercourse is particularly rough. Just like a rubber band will eventually wear and lose some of its elasticity after constant stretching, so can the vagina - though this is not usually caused solely by rough intercourse. However, it can exacerbate the issue if the vagina is already starting to loosen due to other causes.

3. Menopause

Menopause can have a dramatic effect on the strength, tautness, and lubrication of the vagina due to the tremendous hormonal changes that occur during the process. Estrogen helps to keep the vagina lubricated and moisturized, but as the reproductive organs begin to shut down and cease estrogen production, the vaginal walls become dry. This lack of lubrication can speed up the aging process, causing the muscles to loosen up and lose their elasticity. This also leads to a higher pH level, which causes discomfort and can make the vagina more vulnerable to infections.

During menopause, many women experience painful irritation during sex, and the drop in estrogen levels can result in thinner, less elastic vaginal muscles. This is known as vaginal atrophy and vulvovaginal atrophy and can cause dryness, irritation, and pain, and is common in 50% of women postmenopause.

4. Pregnancy and Childbirth

Of course, one of the leading causes of vaginal loosening and stretching is childbirth. During pregnancy, hormone levels surge, including estrogen and relaxin which sends blood to the vaginal muscles to increase their elasticity and relax the tissues to allow for further stretching. While this stretching is certainly necessary for vaginal delivery, the vagina may not return to its initial size after giving birth.

The size of the baby, strength of the mother’s pelvic floor muscles, and the circumstances of the delivery can all have long term effects on the vagina. A larger baby will require further stretching, and an excessively difficult delivery requiring forceps can cause damage.

After childbirth, the vaginal walls may become dry as estrogen levels decrease and the muscles will also be quite sore and scar tissue may form due to tearing. Many women experience pelvic floor disorders following childbirth. According to scientific reports, 20% experience pelvic organ prolapse and 29% report urinary incontinence.

Furthermore, many women experience changes in their sex life after childbirth. Up to 47% of women who have given birth reported sexual dysfunction, including pain during intercourse, and 70% were not able to experience the same amount of pleasure due to decreased sensitivity and vaginal loosening.

5. Naturally Loose Vagina

Some women are born with a naturally wider or longer vagina. Genetics and frame size do play a role in the tightness of the vaginal walls and the strength of the pelvic floor. One study found that vaginal length can range from 6.5mm to 12.5mm. Another scientific report did find that sexual activity resulted in longer vaginal length and age did also affect the size of the vagina.

6. Obesity and Inactive Lifestyles

Excessive weight can also restrict blood flow to the vaginal walls, reducing the production of new cells and collagen, leading to looser muscles. Additionally, an inactive lifestyle that includes long periods of sitting or lying down can lead to weak muscles in the pelvic walls and decreased blood flow in the vagina. 13% of obese women reported vaginal bulging, 37% had vaginal pressure, and over half who participated in the study reported some pelvic discomfort. Obese women are also far more likely to experience pelvic and vaginal injuries, such as uterine prolapse and rectocele.

Consequences and Effects of a LooseVagina on Your Health and Life

The gradual loosening of the vaginal walls can have many effects on multiple aspects of a woman’s life. There are not only physical ramifications from this, but personal and psychological implications as well.

Physical

A looser vagina and weakened pelvic floor can have a negative impact on a woman’s physical health. It may limit what she is able to do or cause various health complications that, if left untreated, could be damaging to her body. Many of the side effects of a loose vagina are painful, uncomfortable, and even embarrassing, which means that it can hold a woman back from truly enjoying and experiencing a full life.

What are these physical effects?

1. Dryness

As mentioned before, a decrease in estrogen levels can cause dryness and loss of lubrication in the vagina, leading to a loss of elasticity. Unfortunately, the more loose that the vagina becomes, the dryer it can become as well, resulting in an endless cycle. This dryness can cause pain and discomfort, especially during sexual intercourse, and can lead to a higher risk for infections.

2. Lower Libido

90% of women who have vaginal loosening report that their sex drive has decreased due to this issue. Unfortunately, this is mostly due to psychological effects that stem from the inability to “please” partners in the same way. This can lead to lowered self-esteem and sexual appeal, therefore decreasing libido. Of course, this can cause issues in romantic relationships and effect a couple’s level of intimacy.

3. Uterine Prolapse

The pelvic floor muscles not only surround the vagina and affect its tightness, but they are also responsible for supporting the uterus. When these muscles weaken, the uterus is not as strongly supported, and can acutely shift from its natural position. This could cause pain or pressure (especially during sexual intercourse), bleeding, constipation, and infection. If left untreated, the prolapse could become permanent, requiring surgery or a hysterectomy for removal.

4. Fecal and Urinary Incontinence

Unfortunately, one of the physical side effects from a loose vagina and weakened pelvic floor muscles is urinary and fecal incontinence. Due to the pelvic floor muscles supporting the vagina, uterus, bladder, and intestines, a decrease in their strength can cause the diaphragms of these openings to widen. Many women can experience urinary or fecal leaking when laughing, sneezing, running, etc.

5. Loss of Feeling and Sensitivity

Because the vaginal walls are less elastic and lubricated, they are less sensitive, therefore reducing pleasure and arousal during penetrative sexual intercourse. This can not only affect the woman, but also their sexual partner.

Psychological

Unfortunately, a loose vagina or changes to the vaginal region can have a psychological impact on the woman as well. Many women struggle to feel beautiful and confident in their bodies, so when they experience these changes, it can affect the way that they feel, think, and act.

What are the psychological effects?

Reduce Quality of Life

For many women, the physical issue of vaginal loosening can have a psychological effect as well, which can be just as limiting and debilitating.

For example, the loss of feeling during sexual intercourse can affect the woman’s self-esteem level. The fact that she is not able to please her romantic partner in the way she once did could make her feel less attractive. This can also have a negative effect on the relationship as the woman’s sex drive decreases and her confidence plummets.

This is especially detrimental to a woman as she ages and her body changes. Aging can be a time of great change, but losing confidence and self-worth can make it uncomfortable and limiting.

Why You Need to do Vaginal Rejuvenation?

If you have noticed changes in your body or have experienced any of the side effects of vaginal loosening, vaginal rejuvenation may be helpful. Vaginal rejuvenation procedures and products can also be used as a preventative measure so that the muscles stay strong and tight and never weaken in the first place.

Vaginal rejuvenation helps in re-tightening the vaginal and pelvic floor muscles. Strengthening these muscles is the only way to combat negative effects like urinary/fecal incontinence and uterine prolapse. Additionally, it can help to increase sexual satisfaction and simultaneously boost a woman’s self-esteem.

Vaginal rejuvenation can also be used as a preventative measure before any of these negative side effects arise. By keeping the vaginal and pelvic floor muscles strong and rejuvenated, they are less likely to weaken over time.

Vaginal Rejuvenation Procedure

The popularity of rejuvenation vaginal surgery has increased by 39% from 2015. This fact shows that more women are taking control of their bodies and are trying to treat the negative effects that come from vaginal loosening.

There are several methods to achieve vaginal rejuvenation. Some are more invasive and extensive, ranging from vaginal rejuvenation surgery, vaginal reconstruction, or vaginal rejuvenation with lasers to at-home vaginal tightening products and remedies. We will break down each method in detail, but treatments can be easily divided into surgical and non-surgical procedures.

Surgical

For many women, the physical issue of vaginal loosening can have a psychological effect as well, which can be just as limiting and debilitating.

For example, the loss of feeling during sexual intercourse can affect the woman’s self-esteem level. The fact that she is not able to please her romantic partner in the way she once did could make her feel less attractive. This can also have a negative effect on the relationship as the woman’s sex drive decreases and her confidence plummets.

This is especially detrimental to a woman as she ages and her body changes. Aging can be a time of great change, but losing confidence and self-worth can make it uncomfortable and limiting.

1. Posterior Colporrhaphy

The pelvic floor muscles not only support the vaginal walls, but also many of the internal organs that are in the lower abdomen. If these muscles weaken overtime, as is commonly caused by aging, childbirth, or obesity, it can cause the organs to prolapse and move. The intestines, uterus, or bladder can shift which causes major complications in their functionality as well as pain and discomfort. These organs can also place pressure along the vagina, causing pain, discomfort, or urinary and fecal incontinence.

This surgical procedure is performed to correct organ placement that has shifted due to vaginal and pelvic muscle weakening. This surgery requires invasive pelvic surgery to move and reattach the shifted organs to their proper place, which relieves the pressure along the vagina. This is done by creating an incision between the vagina and the perineum, which is the skin located between the vagina and anus. Surgeons repair torn muscles and reattach organs. If a portion of the vaginal wall has been damaged due to the pelvic organ prolapse, part of it may be removed, which will result in a tighter and smaller vagina.

As a result, the pain and discomfort is diminished or eliminated, sexual function is improved, and issues with incontinence are treated.

Success rate:

While 97% of initial surgeries are successful, this rate falls to 79% after two years - as organs may relapse.

Reviews:

None available.

Cost:

The cost of this procedure ranges depending on severity and necessary procedures, so the price can range from low to moderate at $1,800 to $17,000.

Questions or Concerns:

As with any surgery, there is a risk of infection post-op. There are also risks associated with anesthesia. After the surgery, 50% of patients report constipation and trouble passing bowel movements. Many report pain and discomfort, and the surgery requires up to six weeks of recovery with little to no active movement.

Effectiveness:

76% of patients who underwent this procedure reported that their vaginal defects were corrected, although 22% did report persistent vaginal pain after the surgery. While the majority of patients do experience positive results from the surgery, the need for additional or correctional surgery later on is 30%.

2. Perineorrhaphy/Perineoplasty

There are differences between perineoplasty and perineorrhaphy. A perineorrhaphy is used to tighten and repair the perineal muscles located between the vaginal opening and the anus. This can result in better sexual function, a tighter vagina, and increase sexual pleasure during intercourse. During the surgery, the perineum and the internal canal of the vagina is cut so that the internal muscles are exposed. The rectum is then dissected from the vagina and pushed back into place and the torn muscle tissue is then sewn together. Patients are often required to remain in the hospital for several days following the procedure and a catheter is necessary until the bladder returns to full functionality.

A perineoplasty is primarily cosmetic in nature, and this procedure is done solely for the purpose of tightening the vagina by incising and then suturing the perineal muscles. This does not treat any injuries, but a perineoplasty can correct vaginal loosening when the perineum and vagina is stitched, resulting in increased sexual pleasure and function. During this procedure part of the perineal skin and distal vaginal mucosa is removed so that the vaginal opening is tighter and the canal is smaller when dilated.

A perineoplasty or perineorrhaphy can also be done as a preventative measure to tighten the vaginal walls to improve sexual pleasure by tightening the pelvic floor and vaginal muscles and prevent future injury.

Success rate:

This procedure has an 87% success rate with only 10% reporting lingering pain during sexual intercourse.

Reviews:

88% of patients stated that they would recommend the procedure.

Cost:

The average cost is relatively low at $4,150.

Questions or Concerns:

This treatment is often performed as an outpatient procedure, meaning that hospitalization is typically not necessary. There are a few risks, including excessive bleeding and infection, and most patients report pain and tenderness several weeks after the surgery is performed. Recovery time typically takes about six weeks in which sexual intercourse and physical exertion is discouraged.

Effectiveness:

This treatment is typically effective for narrowing the vagina and increasing sexual satisfaction for the partner, with 93% reporting that their partner was able to notice a difference in the tightness of the vaginal walls.

3. Vaginoplasty

Vaginoplasty is also commonly known as vaginal rejuvenation surgery or vaginal tightening surgery. It can be used as a broad term for any sort of vaginal rejuvenation or repair surgery, or it can refer to a specific procedure that procedure reconstructs the internal structure of the vagina to either repair tears or tighten the muscles of the vaginal canal. Gender reassignment surgery may also be referred to as vaginoplasty.

In general, a vaginoplasty brings vaginal muscles together by removing excess mucosa skin that is located on the anterior of the vagina. External skin may also be removed to change the appearance of the vagina. This is done by cutting away this excess skin inside the vagina and suturing up the incision tightly for a smaller vaginal canal.

There are several components to the vaginoplasty procedure, and not every surgery will include all of these aspects. Vaginoplasty surgery can include G-spot amplification for increased sensitivity during sexual intercourse, reconstruction of the vulva-vaginal complex, or treatments of severe conditions like incomplete vaginal formation or adrenal hyperplasia.

Depending on the desired outcome of the procedure, vaginoplasty often includes repairs of torn muscles through invasive surgery. If reconstruction is necessary, then skin from another region of the body may need to be grafted onto the external region of the vagina. The exterior of the vagina may also be altered, and this surgery is often paired with other procedures like labiaplasty or clitoral hood removal.

Success rate:

This surgery has a very high success rate that ranges from 75% to 99%, depending on the details of the procedure.

Reviews:

98% of patients stated they were satisfied with the results from this surgery.

Cost:

The cost of this surgery is moderate, with the average procedural cost at $5,425.

Questions or Concerns:

The most common risks and complications that arise from this surgery include infection, continuous pain, irreversible changes in sensitivity, and scar tissue formation.

4. Labiaplasty

Labiaplasty surgery is a form of vaginal rejuvenation that involves the cosmetic removal of excess labial skin to improve the appearance of the exterior of the vagina. The labia lips can become stretched out during childbirth or as a result of aging. This can cause pain and discomfort, especially during intercourse or physical activity, and the labia may become irritated from friction in certain clothing.

Women may also become self-conscious of the appearance of their vagina if their labia is elongated or asymmetrical. The cosmetic removal or reshaping of the labia can improve the appearance of the external region of the vagina while also reducing the amount of discomfort that comes along with stretched labia.

Labiaplasty surgery has become incredibly more common as the number of procedures has increased by 50% in recent years. While labiaplasty will not affect the tautness or tightness of the vaginal walls, but it can boost a women’s self-esteem in relation to the appearance of her body and her sexual attractiveness to her partner.

This procedure is done under general anesthetic, but local anesthesia is an option. The excell labia skin is trimmed off and stitched. Some vaginal rejuvenation surgeons will also perform a wedge procedure, which removes a triangular wedge shaped piece of skin from the external skin of the vagina, as well as part of the clitoral hood, to change the appearance of the external vagina.

Success rate:

This procedure has a 90% success rate- resulting in the patient’s satisfaction of the appearance of their labia. Only 6% of patients reported complications during the surgery.

Reviews:

Post-procedure, women did experience noticeable changes to the appearance of the labia before and after labiaplasty. While most women are satisfied with the results of the surgery, many report intense pain, discomfort, and itchiness after the procedure.

Cost:

Since the surgery is cosmetic and not medical, most insurance plans do not cover the procedure. For this reason, labiaplasty cost ranges from $3,000 to $8,000 out of pocket, with additional fees arising depending on sedation and anesthesia.

Questions or Concerns:

As with any surgery, labiaplasty comes with the risk of infection, excessive bleeding, and risks associated with anesthetics. There is also the risk of scar tissue formation. The most common complication is excessive and chronic dryness which can lead to pain during intercourse.

Effectiveness:

In general, this surgery is quite effective to help women achieve their desired appearance. Very few need additional surgeries, except to occasionally remove scar tissue.

5. Clitoral Hood Reduction/Removal

The clitoris is a sensitive nerve ending located above the urethra, and stimulation of this area during intercourse usually results in orgasms and intent pleasure. By removing the excess skin covering the clitoris, known as the clitoral hood, increase its sensitivity and improves sexual pleasure.

Clitoral hood removal and clitoris surgery does not affect the tightness of the vagina or pelvic floor; it is strictly to increase the women’s sexual pleasure and appearance. This procedure is often performed along with vaginoplasty and is strictly cosmetic in nature. A woman may want these procedure done to improve the appearance of her vagina if her clitoral hood is large or protruding. It can also be done to increase her sexual pleasure and ability to climax by exposing more of the clitoral nerve endings. This procedure is often done in conjunction with other vaginal rejuvenation surgeries, such as labiaplasty or vaginoplasty.

This procedure is done under local or general anesthesia. The precise procedure carefully removes the top layer of skin on the clitoral hood (if a reduction is performed) so that the sensitive nerves of the clitoris are not damaged. During a removal, the entire clitoral hood is cut away from the clitoris, so the risk of nerve damage is extremely high.

Success rate:

No research has been documented regarding the success rate of clitoral hood reduction surgery on its own. However, when this procedure was performed in conjunction with vaginoplasty, which has a high success rate, success rates were 96%, with only 4% reporting any complications.

Reviews:

88% of women who have undergone this procedure reported they were pleased with the results. Additionally, 93% reported a boost in their self esteem, 71% stated improvements in their sexual well-being.

Cost:

This procedure comes with a fairly high average cost of $12,000. Since this surgery is typically cosmetic, many insurance companies do not cover the cost.

Questions or Concerns:

Beyond the risks associated with every surgery, the removal or reduction of the clitoral hood may result in permanent irritation and inflammation. Additionally, this procedure can be quite painful, and a full removal of the clitoral hood can result in over-stimulation during intercourse which can cause pain. For this reason, most vaginal rejuvenation surgeons recommend a reduction of the hood, rather than its full removal.

Effectiveness:

With 95% of patients reporting that discomfort was diminished and 92% stating that they were pleased with their results, this surgery seems to be fairly effective with little to no reports of necessary additional procedures.

6. Rectocele Repair

Rectocele surgery or posterior vaginal prolapse surgery is done to correct tissue tearing between the vagina and the rectum inside of the lower abdomen. The muscles that support the rectum and other pelvic organs can tear as a result of weakening or stretching that occurs during childbirth or from aging or obesity. When the muscles around the rectum tear, it can protrude and place pressure on the interior of the vagina and protrude outside of the vagina as well. When part of the colon protrudes on to the vagina, it is called a rectocele, and this bulge can protrude through the opening of the vagina. If the bladder detaches from the pelvic wall, it is called a cystocele.

This muscle tearing often occurs during childbirth or as a result of chronic constipation, but aging, menopause, complications with hysterectomy surgery, or obesity can cause these muscles to weaken and tear.

Rectocele symptoms include vaginal pain and discomfort, difficulty emptying bowels, and fecal incontinence. It can also lead to long-term problems with urination, bladder infections, and vaginal bleeding.

Rectocele repair surgery often involves the insertion of mesh or pessary, which is a rubber ring, to support the space between the rectum and the vagina. This is done through an incision to the anterior of the vagina so that the surgeons can access the area of organ prolapse. Synthetic mesh is then inserted through this opening to support the prolapse organs and push them back into place.

Success rate:

No research has been documented regarding the success rate of clitoral hood reduction surgery on its own. However, when this procedure was performed in conjunction with vaginoplasty, which has a high success rate, success rates were 96%, with only 4% reporting any complications.

Reviews:

88% of women who have undergone this procedure reported they were pleased with the results. Additionally, 93% reported a boost in their self esteem, 71% stated improvements in their sexual well-being.

Cost:

This procedure comes with a fairly high average cost of $12,000. Since this surgery is typically cosmetic, many insurance companies do not cover the cost.

Questions or Concerns:

Beyond the risks associated with every surgery, the removal or reduction of the clitoral hood may result in permanent irritation and inflammation. Additionally, this procedure can be quite painful, and a full removal of the clitoral hood can result in over-stimulation during intercourse which can cause pain. For this reason, most vaginal rejuvenation surgeons recommend a reduction of the hood, rather than its full removal.

Effectiveness:

With 95% of patients reporting that discomfort was diminished and 92% stating that they were pleased with their results, this surgery seems to be fairly effective with little to no reports of necessary additional procedures.

Non-Surgical

A non-surgical vaginal rejuvenation treatment is a better option for women who do not have any major medical issues related to their vagina or pelvic region. These non-surgical vaginal rejuvenation treatments are also more affordable and may be a better first option as it is less drastic and invasive that surgery.

Surgical treatment of vaginal loosening can be effective, but many women either do not want to or are not able to go under the knife. Surgery can be dangerous and painful, and many procedures come with a list of possible complications and side effects. Additionally, surgery can be extremely expensive as many cosmetic procedures are not covered by insurance.

For these reasons, many women turn to non-surgical vaginal rejuvenation treatments. Some of these can be performed at home, while others do require a doctor to administer the treatment. In general, these treatments are safer and have fewer side effects and the average cost of vaginal rejuvenation treatments is far lower than surgical costs. According to vaginal rejuvenation reviews, these non-surgical treatments often deliver the desired effects with little pain and discomfort, though most procedures do require multiple treatments.

Vaginal Fillers

Just like cosmetic face fillers can be used to fill in wrinkle lines, vaginal fillers can be used to plump up the labia lips and provide vaginal rejuvenation. Hyaluronic acid is injected into the labia and vulva to not only improve its appearance, but also treat vaginal dryness. This mousterization can improve the vagina’s tautness and improve its sexual function.

Success rate:

Since this treatment has no reported complications, 100% of treatments are completed successfully.

Reviews:

Patients reported some pain and discomfort following the injections, along with swelling for a few days. However, 94% of patients saw positive results after the procedure and reported that they were satisfied with the outcome.

Cost:

There are several different brands of hyaluronic acid material that can be used for labia fillers. The prices may vary, but the average cost is around $750 per shot.

Questions or Concerns:

Doctor’s will apply a local anesthetic before injection to eliminate pain. Some women experience tenderness and swelling following the treatment, but these symptoms only last for a few days. There have been no reported complications with this treatment.

Effectiveness:

While the effectiveness of these fillers can vary brand to brand, most will wear off after one year and require additional treatments.

Radio Frequency

Devices using radio frequency wavelengths have shown to boost collagen production, resulting in vaginal tightening, cell rejuvenation, and tissue regrowth. Over time, the external appearance of the vagina can be improved by shrinking and tightening the labia. This treatment can also improve urinary incontinence. This procedure is completely painless and takes 20 to 30 minutes per session to complete.

Success rate:

80% of patients reported vaginal rejuvenation following this treatment and saw improvements in the appearance and tightness of the vagina. 70% saw improvements in urinary incompetence.

Reviews:

67% of patients who received this sort of procedure reported that they were satisfied with the results after 5 to 6 treatments. Many saw significant improvements in sexual satisfaction, a decrease in urinary incontinence, as well as a decrease in vaginal issues, such as itching, burning, and dryness.

Cost:

Since radio frequency treatments require five to six sessions before showing any significant results, the cost per treatment is fairly high with an average of around $2,000.

Questions or Concerns:

Although this treatment is safe and painless, some women did report sensitivity and tenderness following the procedure. Some were unable to have sexual intercourse due to pain, but reported that this tenderness went away after several weeks.

Effectiveness:

These treatments do seem to be fairly effective, with nearly every patient reporting that sexual function and vaginal tightness resulted after several treatments.

Laser Labiaplasty

The reshaping or shrinking of the labia can be done with laser treatments rather than invasive surgery in some cases. The excess skin of the labia minora or majora can be removed with a CO2 laser, reducing the risk of surgical complications. This laser seals and closes blood vessels instantly with each incision so there is no excessive bleeding and quicker recovery times. While this treatment is typically done for aesthetic purposes, it can help treat urinary incontinence and painful intercourse.

Success rate:

No definite research has been conducted to determine the success rate of this procedure. However, with so few complications related to this procedure, the majority of treatments seem to be successful.

Reviews:

According to one report, 91% of patients were very satisfied with the aesthetic results of this procedure, and 100% were very satisfied with the functional results.

Cost:

The average procedure costs are around $2,400.

Questions or Concerns:

There are very few risks associated with laser labiaplasty, as no anesthetic is needed. There is no risk of bleeding, and the laser does not cut deep enough to cause permanent damage. Many patients did feel some discomfort and slight pain following the procedure, but it can be easily treated with numbing cream and ice.

Effectiveness:

This treatment is quite effective, and usually has a fairly short recovery period of four to six weeks. Typically, two to three treatments are needed to achieve desired results, though these may fade over time as the skin of the labia may stretch, so repeated treatments may be necessary.

PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma)

Platelet rich plasma treatment is often used to repair torn muscles and ligaments or as a post-surgical treatment. It is a popular procedure among athletes. Platelets are a type of blood cell that promotes healing. Blood is drawn from the patient and the platelets are separated from the rest of the blood into a highly concentrated solution. These platelet cells are then injected into the specific injured area. This treatment must be done several times before results are seen. This can be used to treat vaginal injuries, and its list of benefits include increased arousal and sexual pleasure, decreases pain during intercourse, and increases hormone production for moisturization and a higher sex drive.

Success rate:

The success rate for a single PRP vaginal treatment is only 65%, but as more treatments are completed, the rate increases to 90%.

Reviews:

Unfortunately, there were few patients who reported significant improvements as a result of this procedure. Some did report an increase is sexual satisfaction and decrease in pain, but in general these changes were fairly insignificant.

Cost:

One PRP treatment costs around $1,250. Typically, several treatments are needed before any changes are made.

Questions or Concerns:

Since this treatment may result in increased hormone production, there are some risks associated with hormonal imbalance. Additionally, bleeding, infection, and nerve damage may occur at the injection site. However, these risks are extremely low and uncommon.

Effectiveness:

According to a report, 60% of patients felt that this treatment made improvements to their symptoms, but 20% reported no changes. 20% saw initial improvements, but they faded over time and required additional treatments.

Threads

Vaginal tightening can also be achieved with surgical threads. First, the vagina is treated with local anesthetic to numb the entire area. Then, the doctor makes a small incision between the vaginal and anal opening. Threads are then used to tighten the vaginal canal, repair tears, and decrease the size of the vaginal opening.

Success rate:

This treatment has a 95% success rate, with only 5% of patients reporting any complication, most of which are easily corrected.

Reviews:

93% of women who underwent this treatment reported they were satisfied with the results and that it had reduced the size of their vaginal opening.

Cost:

While this treatment is described as inexpensive, the cost depends greatly on the intensity of the procedure.

Questions or Concerns:

Very few complications have been reported with this treatment, which were commonly associated with the thread breaking or incorrect suturing. Less than 2% reported infections post-procedure.

Effectiveness:

Most patients did report significant improvements in sexual pleasure, smaller vaginal opening, and an increase in vaginal lubrication.

Thermiva

This non-surgical treatment uses radiofrequency energy to generate heat within the vaginal tissue to promote healing and rejuvenation through stimulated blood flow and collagen production. The device can be used on the internal and external tissues of the vagina to treat loosening, urinary incontinence, dryness, and pain during intercourse. This treatment is painless and has no recovery time.

Success rate:

Since this treatment is painless, does not require any anesthesia, and has no downtime after treatments, success rates are extremely high, reaching 95%.

Reviews:

90% of patients reported positive results after receiving this treatment. These included increased sensitivity, moisturization, and a decrease in urinary incontinence.

Cost:

The cost for a single treatment ranges from$2,700 to $3,500. Doctors recommend at least three sessions for better results.

Questions or Concerns:

There are virtually no risks to this sort of treatment, and no complications have been reported.

Effectiveness:

This treatment does yield positive effects. 87% of women reported vaginal tightening that was sustained for at least six months after the treatment. Patients also experienced increased sexual function and decreased discomfort during intercourse.

Vaginal Tightening Wand

Vaginal tightening wands - such as the Serre Stick- may be used to stimulate the muscles of the vaginal wall to increase strength, tightness, and tautness. This device follows the principle of Kegel exercise by forcing the vaginal wall to contract around the wand. The Serre Stick is made of all natural ingredients which have proven to provide vaginal rejuvenation, including grassroots, pearl stratum powder, and borneol. This wand should be run under warm water to stimulate these ingredients and then inserted into the vagina. The woman should rotate the stick to stimulate the muscles for 15 to 30 seconds, and this treatment should be done two to three times per week.

Success rate:

Scientific studies have found that when Kegel exercise is utilized properly and regularly, significant improvements in the tautness of the vaginal walls can be achieved. One study found that pelvic floor muscle strength and function was improved, resulting in a tighter vagina, better sexual function, and decrease in urinary incontinence.

Reviews:

According to customer testimonials, the Serre Stick provides instant results. Women have seen significant improvements in their sexual pleasure, self-esteem, and vaginal tightness.

Cost:

The Serre Stick is $49.99 and is reusable for up to three months.

Questions or Concerns:

The Serre Stick is made with all natural ingredients,including Indonesian grassroots, pearl stratum powder, and herbal medicines that have been proven to treat vaginal dryness and boost circulation to increase the tightness of the vagina. There are no harmful side effects when used as directed.

Effectiveness:

According to a review site, the Serre Stick makes measurable differences in the tightness of the vagina and has proven to be effective for treating issues such as vaginal loosening, increased sexual pleasure, and unpleasant vaginal odor or discharge.

Creams and Gels

There are many creams and gels available to stimulate collagen production, moisturization, and healing. Some may be purchased over the counter, while others that include hormonal treatments must be prescribed by a doctor. Some treatments offer only temporary solutions, while others provide hormonal and antioxidant properties to provide long-term effects.

Success rate:

Depending on the product, some gels and creams report a 97% success rate, while others rank quite low and provide no noticeable effects.

Reviews:

Customer reviews and experiences vary from product to product, but many customers report that these gels or creams had little to no effect.

Cost:

Prices vary. Some over-the-counter products can cost less than $20, while prescription hormonal creams can cost nearly $140.00 per treatment.

Questions or Concerns:

While some customers do report satisfaction from these products, it must be noted that many experience adverse side effects, such as dryness, itchiness, discomfort, and even pain. There is also little to no evidence proving that over the counter products have any effectiveness. Prescription products that provide hormonal therapy are more effective, but they can cause complications due to hormonal imbalance.

Effectiveness:

Again, the effectiveness of these products has not been documented. Additionally, gels and creams provide no permanent solutions and must be used continually to maintain results.

Pros and Cons of Vaginal Rejuvenation

Vaginal rejuvenation has been a hot topic among women. As women get older or experience changes in their life, such as giving birth, they may notice some traumatic changes in their body. Sadly, this can not only affect their health, but also their mental well-being, personal relationships, and self-esteem.

As with any sort of treatment, there are pros and cons that may be experienced during the process.

PROS

Treats or prevents health problems:

Unfortunately, vaginal loosening and lost strength in the pelvic wall muscles can cause major medical issues, such as uterine prolapse and incontinence. These issues may cause pain and require surgical treatment. However, vaginal rejuvenation can help to prevent these issues from ever occurring, and they have also been proven to help treat them.

Increases sexual pleasure:

The amount of pleasure that is typically experienced by both the woman and her partner during sexual intercourse can decrease significantly due to vaginal loosening. Women also report less sensitivity, difficulty reaching climax, and the inability to please their partner due to lost tightness. By using vaginal rejuvenation, the muscles of the pelvic floor and vaginal opening can be strengthened, resulting in tightening, smaller openings, and increased pleasure.

Treats dryness:

Dryness is another common side effect of aging and menopause, and this can eventually lead to an increase in vaginal loosening. Vaginal rejuvenation can provide moisturization and help to increase the amount of collagen production to maintain a healthy, strong vagina.

Treats discomfort and pain:

Dryness can also lead to pain and discomfort, especially during sexual intercourse. While lubrication can provide temporary relief, it is not a permanent solution. Vaginal rejuvenation procedures are the only proven treatments that can result in moisturization and decreased pain.

Boosts self-esteem:

Finally, many women feel embarrassed or less attractive due to vaginal loosening or changes in the appearance of their vagina. While these changes are natural, it can lead to issues with self-esteem and cause strife in romantic relationships. By treating these issues, women can rebuild their confidence and be more comfortable with their bodies.

CONS

Cost:

Unfortunately, many vaginal rejuvenation treatments are expensive. If the procedure is cosmetic, such as labiaplasty or clitoral hood reduction, personal health insurance may not cover the cost of treatments. Non-surgical treatments are less expensive, but often require several procedures before any noticeable effects are seen.

Side Effects:

Many vaginal rejuvenation treatments come with a long list of potential side effects. Surgical procedures always carry the risk of bleeding, infection, or complications with anesthesia. Over-the-counter products may be harmful and even dangerous to some women who experience allergic reactions or sensitivity.

Effectiveness:

While some procedures have been proven to be quite effective, many have no documented proof. Of course, every woman is different and her body will respond to treatments in a different way.

Pain and discomfort:

Nearly every vaginal rejuvenation treatment (except for vaginal tightening wands) can cause pain, sensitivity, and discomfort. Surgical procedures will certainly result in severe pain which may require medication, but non-surgical treatments can result in pain and discomfort for days or weeks following the procedure.

Healing time:

Most vaginal rejuvenation treatments recommend women to refrain from strenuous activity and sexual intercourse for days or weeks after the initial procedure. Some surgical treatments require months of recovery

Need for repeated treatments:

Most treatments do require additional procedures for maximum results. While surgical treatments may treat the issue initially, the effects may be reversed or cause further damage and require additional surgeries.

Question: Is Vaginal Rejuvenation Right for Me?

Conclusion

There is no reason why women should experience pain, discomfort, or a lack of confidence in her body. By using vaginal rejuvenation treatments, these problems can be reversed and treated to bring about excellent results.

As a woman, you know your body better than anyone else. If you are experiencing any problems or issues, or you have noticed a lack of confidence in your body, decrease in sexual pleasure, or you want to prevent these problems from ever arising, vaginal rejuvenation could be right for you.